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Introduction To Human Anatomy

Anatomy : is the study of structures or

body parts and their relationships to one another. “anatome = up (ana) + cutting (tome) “

Anatomy : Gross anatomy -

          macroscopic.

          Histology -

          microscopic.

• Anatomical position: body is erect, feet together, palms face forward and the thumbs point away
from the body

Disciplines of Anatomy

•Gross Anatomy: structures studied with the

naked eye.

–Systematic anatomy: organized by systems,

e.g., digestive, nervous, endocrine, etc.

–Regional anatomy: study of all structures in
an area of the body, e.g., upper extremity
bones, muscles, blood vessels, etc.

•Microscopic anatomy (histology)

•Cell biology

•Developmental anatomy (embryology)

•Pathological anatomy

•Radiologic anatomy (x-ray, CT, MRI)

•Other areas? (surgery)

Levels of Structural Organization

•Biochemical (atoms, molecules)
•Cellular
•Tissue
•Organ
•Organ system
•Organism
• Superior : means the part is above another or closer to head (cranial ).

• Inferior: means the part is below another or towards the feet (caudal).




• Anterior: means towards the front (the eyes are anterior to the brain) -

[ventral].

• Posterior: means toward the back (the pharynx is posterior to the oral

cavity) - [dorsal].
• Medial : relates to the imaginary midline dividing the body into equal

right and left halves (the nose is medial to the eyes).

• Lateral: means to words the side with respect to the imaginary midline

(the ears are lateral to the eyes).
Anatomical directional terminology

Ipsilateral: the same side (the spleen and descending colon are

ipsilateral ).

Contralateral : Refers to the opposite side (the spleen and gallbladder

are contralateral ).

•Prone

–the body lying face downward; stomach lying

•Supine

–lying on the back; face upward position of the body

•Dorsal

–relating to the back; being or located near, on, or toward the back, posterior part, or upper surface
of

•Ventral

–relating to the belly or abdomen, on or toward the front, anterior part of
•Volar

–relating to palm of the hand or sole of the foot

•Plantar

–relating to the sole or undersurface of the foot

Regional Terms

• Axial part : includes the head, neck, and

trunk.

• Appendicular part : Includes the limbs

which are attached to the body's axis.



Body organization

1. Body cavities – hollow spaces within the human body that contain

internal organs.

a) The dorsal cavity: located toward the back of the body, is divided into the cranial cavity (which
holds the brain) and vertebral or spinal cavity (which holds the spinal cord).

b) The ventral cavity: located toward the front of the body, is

divided into abdominopelvic cavity and thoracic cavity by the

diaphragm.

The abdominopelvic cavity is subdivided into abdominal cavity

(which holds liver, gallbladder, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidney,

small, and large intestines) and

The pelvic cavity (which holds the

urinary bladder and reproductive organs).

The thoracic cavity is subdivided into the pleural cavity (which

holds the lungs) and pericardial cavity (which holds the heart).

Dorsal and ventral body cavities
Body membranes

• Body membranes – tissue

linings of body cavities and

coverings of internal

organs.

• parietal membrane –

lining of body cavity (e.g.

parietal pleural membrane

lines the pleural cavity )

• visceral membrane –

covering of internal organ

(e.g. visceral pleural

membrane lines the surface

of the lungs).

Body Sections

Sagittal plane – divides the
body into left and right

sections.

• Midsagittal (median) plane

– divides the body into

equal halves at midline.

• Frontal (coronal) plane –

divides the body into

anterior and posterior

sections.

• Transverse (horizontal)

plane – divides the body

into superior and inferior

sections.
Eleven organ systems

1. Integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, digestive,

respiratory, Circulatory, lymphatic, urinary, and reproductive systems .

2. The reproductive system is mainly involved in transmitting genetic

information From one generation to another, while the remaining 10

organ systems are important in maintaining homeostasis.




Body regions

• The abdominal area is subdivided into 9 regions.
Body regions

• The abdominal area is subdivided into 9 regions.
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Basic Human Anatomy Terminology

  • 1. Introduction To Human Anatomy Anatomy : is the study of structures or body parts and their relationships to one another. “anatome = up (ana) + cutting (tome) “ Anatomy : Gross anatomy - macroscopic. Histology - microscopic. • Anatomical position: body is erect, feet together, palms face forward and the thumbs point away from the body Disciplines of Anatomy •Gross Anatomy: structures studied with the naked eye. –Systematic anatomy: organized by systems, e.g., digestive, nervous, endocrine, etc. –Regional anatomy: study of all structures in an area of the body, e.g., upper extremity bones, muscles, blood vessels, etc. •Microscopic anatomy (histology) •Cell biology •Developmental anatomy (embryology) •Pathological anatomy •Radiologic anatomy (x-ray, CT, MRI) •Other areas? (surgery) Levels of Structural Organization •Biochemical (atoms, molecules) •Cellular •Tissue •Organ •Organ system •Organism
  • 2. • Superior : means the part is above another or closer to head (cranial ). • Inferior: means the part is below another or towards the feet (caudal). • Anterior: means towards the front (the eyes are anterior to the brain) - [ventral]. • Posterior: means toward the back (the pharynx is posterior to the oral cavity) - [dorsal].
  • 3. • Medial : relates to the imaginary midline dividing the body into equal right and left halves (the nose is medial to the eyes). • Lateral: means to words the side with respect to the imaginary midline (the ears are lateral to the eyes).
  • 4.
  • 5. Anatomical directional terminology Ipsilateral: the same side (the spleen and descending colon are ipsilateral ). Contralateral : Refers to the opposite side (the spleen and gallbladder are contralateral ). •Prone –the body lying face downward; stomach lying •Supine –lying on the back; face upward position of the body •Dorsal –relating to the back; being or located near, on, or toward the back, posterior part, or upper surface of •Ventral –relating to the belly or abdomen, on or toward the front, anterior part of
  • 6. •Volar –relating to palm of the hand or sole of the foot •Plantar –relating to the sole or undersurface of the foot Regional Terms • Axial part : includes the head, neck, and trunk. • Appendicular part : Includes the limbs which are attached to the body's axis. Body organization 1. Body cavities – hollow spaces within the human body that contain internal organs. a) The dorsal cavity: located toward the back of the body, is divided into the cranial cavity (which holds the brain) and vertebral or spinal cavity (which holds the spinal cord). b) The ventral cavity: located toward the front of the body, is divided into abdominopelvic cavity and thoracic cavity by the diaphragm. The abdominopelvic cavity is subdivided into abdominal cavity (which holds liver, gallbladder, stomach, pancreas, spleen, kidney, small, and large intestines) and The pelvic cavity (which holds the urinary bladder and reproductive organs). The thoracic cavity is subdivided into the pleural cavity (which holds the lungs) and pericardial cavity (which holds the heart). Dorsal and ventral body cavities
  • 7. Body membranes • Body membranes – tissue linings of body cavities and coverings of internal organs. • parietal membrane – lining of body cavity (e.g. parietal pleural membrane lines the pleural cavity ) • visceral membrane – covering of internal organ (e.g. visceral pleural membrane lines the surface of the lungs). Body Sections Sagittal plane – divides the
  • 8. body into left and right sections. • Midsagittal (median) plane – divides the body into equal halves at midline. • Frontal (coronal) plane – divides the body into anterior and posterior sections. • Transverse (horizontal) plane – divides the body into superior and inferior sections.
  • 9. Eleven organ systems 1. Integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, endocrine, digestive, respiratory, Circulatory, lymphatic, urinary, and reproductive systems . 2. The reproductive system is mainly involved in transmitting genetic information From one generation to another, while the remaining 10 organ systems are important in maintaining homeostasis. Body regions • The abdominal area is subdivided into 9 regions.
  • 10. Body regions • The abdominal area is subdivided into 9 regions.
  • 11.